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Delaware County, Pennsylvania Official General Election 2010 Results for Bethel Township Machines Reported : 8 of 8 Results are posted as received from machine totals, Absentee, Provisional, and Remote Military votes |
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SHOULD TWO additional supervisors be elected to serve in this Township? | Bethel Township | |||
YES | 1,985 | |||
NO | 1,242 | |||
United States Senator | Bethel Township | County Wide | ||
Democrat | A1 | Joe SESTAK | 1,615 | 113,844 |
Republican | B1 | Pat TOOMEY | 2,114 | 88,955 |
Write In | 2 | 130 | ||
Governor and Lieutenant Governor | Bethel Township | County Wide | ||
Democrat | A2 | Dan ONORATO H. Scott Conklin Lt. Gov |
1,444 | 106,704 |
Republican | B2 | Tom CORBETT Jim Cawley Lt. Gov |
2,273 | 95,448 |
Write In | 2 | 110 | ||
Representative in Congress 1st District | Bethel Township | County Wide | ||
Democrat | A3 | Robert A. BRADY | 17,348 | |
Republican | B3 | NO CANDIDATE | ||
Write In | 18 | |||
Representative in Congress 7th District | Bethel Township | County Wide | ||
Democrat | A3 | Bryan LENTZ | 1,257 | 81,769 |
Republican | B3 | Patrick MEEHAN | 2,404 | 98,610 |
American Congress | C3 | James D. SCHNELLER | 40 | 1,807 |
Write In | 1 | 41 | ||
Senator in the General Assembly 8th District | Bethel Township | County Wide | ||
Democrat | A4 | Anthony Hardy WILLIAMS | 19,534 | |
Republican | B4 | Rhashea HARMON | 7,988 | |
Write In | 12 | |||
Senator in the General Assembly 26th District | Bethel Township | County Wide | ||
Democrat | A4 | Michael T. FARRELL | 35,097 | |
Republican | B4 | Edwin B. ERICKSON | 48,687 | |
Write In | 26 | |||
Representative in the General Assembly 159th District | Bethel Township | County Wide | ||
Democrat | A5 | Thaddeus KIRKLAND | 10,229 | |
Republican | B5 | William Rocky BROWN | 4,047 | |
Write In | 19 | |||
Representative in the General Assembly 160th District | Bethel Township | County Wide | ||
Democrat | A5 | Nick DIGREGORY | 967 | 6,513 |
Republican | B5 | Stephen BARRAR | 2,581 | 15,580 |
Independent | D5 | David G. CLEARY | 188 | 1,069 |
Write In | 1 | 10 | ||
Representative in the General Assembly 161st District | Bethel Township | County Wide | ||
Democrat | A5 | Walter A. WAITE JR | 12,125 | |
Republican | B5 | Joe HACKETT | 13,941 | |
Write In | 8 | |||
Representative in the General Assembly 162nd District | Bethel Township | County Wide | ||
Democrat | A5 | Scott MACNEIL | 6,704 | |
Republican | B5 | Nick MICCARELLI | 11,822 | |
Write In | 5 | |||
Representative in the General Assembly 163rd District | Bethel Township | County Wide | ||
Democrat | A5 | Shannon P. MEEHAN | 8,333 | |
Republican | B5 | Nicholas A. MICOZZIE | 11,891 | |
Independent | D5 | Rodney L. LACY | 549 | |
Write In | 7 | |||
Representative in the General Assembly 164th District | Bethel Township | County Wide | ||
Democrat | A5 | Margo L. DAVIDSON | 10,083 | |
Republican | B5 | Maureen CAREY | 8,711 | |
Write In | 16 | |||
Representative in the General Assembly 165th District | Bethel Township | County Wide | ||
Democrat | A5 | NO CANDIDATE | ||
Republican | B5 | William F. ADOLPH JR | 17,202 | |
Write In | 47 | |||
Representative in the General Assembly 166th District | Bethel Township | County Wide | ||
Democrat | A5 | Greg VITALI | 14,924 | |
Republican | B5 | John WILLIAMSON | 10,678 | |
Write In | 9 | |||
Representative in the General Assembly 168th District | Bethel Township | County Wide | ||
Democrat | A5 | Gail M. CONNER | 8,705 | |
Republican | B5 | Thomas H. KILLION | 13,807 | |
Write In | 7 | |||
Representative in the General Assembly 185th District | Bethel Township | County Wide | ||
Democrat | A5 | Robert C. DONATUCCI | 3,949 | |
Republican | B5 | Michael D. BRUNO | 326 | |
Write In | 3 | |||
Representative in the General Assembly 191st District | Bethel Township | County Wide | ||
Democrat | A5 | Ronald G. WATERS | 4,156 | |
Republican | B5 | NO CANDIDATE | ||
Write In | 6 | |||
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